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Fil said:
If your out in cold a shed consider insulting your warm water from the cold floor and drapping something over the top to keep heat in too. you will have some evaporation/condensation issues , but covering and insulating will localise this to under the cover... otherwise all 300w of the heater may get devoted to creating a very damp shed

thank you Fil .. :thumb: .


i have great insulation in my shed ...
the roof sides and floor Polystyrene Sheets 25Mm ...
and then boarded out with half inch ply..then painted with gloss paint..
it was my aviary ...
i also have a electic light and sockets ..
its now just a store for my tools /push bike and other crap...
iv also had in the past a tropical fish tank ...so i no how the heaters work ...
no mater if its 50 watts or 500 watts as long as there isnt to much water they will be fine...
it just means with less water it dont work as hard...

i will keep an eye on the shed ...
for condensation as you have alerted me to it ...
thank you very much indeed ...
i do appreciate it .. :hat: .
 
Kevin Wood said:
When I used a water path I placed 2 bricks in the bottom, with the aquarium heater between them, then stood the FV on those. This promotes the circulation of heated water around the bottom of the FV and up the sides.

I have also used the heater directly in the FV with no issues. I do worry about sanitising them, though, as they have so many crevices that could harbour nasty things.

thank you Kevin... :thumb: .
i think the bricks are a very good idea...
i will use 2 in my bucket ..
if i dont just put my heater in my fv direct...

thank you very much ...
i do appreciate your help... :hat: .
 
DethApostle said:
I have my fishtank heater suspended directly into the fv and haven't noticed any issues. Generally I doubt it is actually turned on for very long and my garage appears to be warmer than I thoguht it would be!

Cheers
DA

thank you DethApostle ... :thumb: .

i think this will be the way i will go ..
as mine is new so never been in a fish tank ...
but yes i will yes i will sanitize it well ...
as i will all my stuff...

thank you for your help ...
i do appreciate it very much... :hat: .
 
Crastney said:
isn't 300W a bit big?
are you really going to heat up 300 litres of water/liquid?

if you have an FV of 30 litres, in a container slightly bigger - the most you're going to need is equivalent to 50 litres of liquid to heat up. you might end up with your heater working overtime, and have too hot water, or too much power, or your heater not on much, with larger temp fluctuations. and 300w uses more energy than 50w.

of course I could be wrong....

thank you Crastney ... :thumb: .

no im not going to heat up 300 litres of water lol...
just my bucket filled with water with my fv in it ...

or ill just put the heater in my fv...

after looking at the posts iv had .....
saying they do it that way ....
with nothing bad going on ...

im more going towards that way...
as for my 300 watt heater ...
i only bought a 300 watt one ...
as they dont need to work hard in small amounts of water ...
so should last longer ...
well thats the plan...
fingers x
plus it will not be on long or very often...
as the shed is wind proof/ frost proof and so on ...
i spent alot of money on getting it like this for my budgies ...
which i had to get rid of last year ...

as i had a heart attack...
and so i was in and out of hospital alot ..
and i still am ...

but thats another story ...

thank you very much for your input
i really do appreciate it...
regards mick... :hat: .
 
wezil said:
Hi, first thing,please use an RCD on the heater. Secondly a larger heater (I would reccomend a 200w) will heat up quicker and use less power/be on for less time,and be more stable (it won't overheat) especially if used in the FV. Also if you buy a decent heater such as a Visitherm (my favourite, 5years and counting of daily use) Hagen or Algarde rather than an ebay cheapy, it will last you years and be reliable. These makes usually have visible settings in the tube, although checking with a thermometer is a good idea, as they can be a bit over or under. PS please ensure the heater is cold and off before removing it or dropping the level and exposing it, they can crack/explode if not!!! And just think of the waste of alcohol if this happens!!!! :sick:

thank you wezil ... :thumb: .

i have got a rcd ....
i was useing it as a aviary ...
and didnt wont my budgies to be put at risk ....

i have to say it was a cheep heater from ebay ...
heres what it said on the advert...

Betta 300w Submersible Aquarium Heater.

Ideal for aquariums upto 300 litres

Thermostat controlled

Suitable for Tropical Freshwater or Marine

Comes complete with suckers/bracket
and a 1 year guarantee

so i hope it will be ok ...

thank you very much for all your advice ...
i did no about the exposing the heater to the air when it is on ...
but i had forgot about it....
untill you reminded me ...

thank you for all your advice ...

i really do appreciate it ...

regards mick... :hat: .
 

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